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<blockquote data-quote="nemesis" data-source="post: 3256876" data-attributes="member: 12082"><p>Let's say you rented a house to Bob and Carol. They were late on payments often, but you put up with it because the house is no great shakes. </p><p></p><p>Bob and Carol are moving and ask if Carol's half-sister can move in. You state no children, and that if she has no children, it's ok. She moves in and now the payments are always late. But you're an avoidance/avoidance personality and you don't bark.</p><p></p><p>Now you've discovered that Carol's half sister has moved out and Carol's half sister has a half sister and the latter half sister has moved in with her 3 kids. </p><p></p><p>You want her out and have told her such. More than once. She has refused on the basis she has no place to go.</p><p></p><p>What are your options? </p><p></p><p>One option, IMO, is to tell her you will give her a couple hundred dollars for the first month's rent somewhere else. But only after she's moved.</p><p></p><p>Suggestions? BTW, the situation is real. I'm asking the members here as a favor to the landlord. He's obviously inexperienced in such details. </p><p></p><p>It is in Oklahoma.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nemesis, post: 3256876, member: 12082"] Let's say you rented a house to Bob and Carol. They were late on payments often, but you put up with it because the house is no great shakes. Bob and Carol are moving and ask if Carol's half-sister can move in. You state no children, and that if she has no children, it's ok. She moves in and now the payments are always late. But you're an avoidance/avoidance personality and you don't bark. Now you've discovered that Carol's half sister has moved out and Carol's half sister has a half sister and the latter half sister has moved in with her 3 kids. You want her out and have told her such. More than once. She has refused on the basis she has no place to go. What are your options? One option, IMO, is to tell her you will give her a couple hundred dollars for the first month's rent somewhere else. But only after she's moved. Suggestions? BTW, the situation is real. I'm asking the members here as a favor to the landlord. He's obviously inexperienced in such details. It is in Oklahoma. [/QUOTE]
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